tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Fri Jan 26 02:39:30 1996
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That silly sod standing outside the gates of Quin Lat
- From: "Lord Havelock Sinister" <[email protected]>
- Subject: That silly sod standing outside the gates of Quin Lat
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 10:38:17 GMT
- Organization: North East Wales Institute
- Priority: normal
- Return-Receipt-To: "Lord Havelock Sinister" <[email protected]>
A passing phrase from Dr Schoen recently gave me pause to consider a
throwaway phrase made by the clone of Kahless in "Rightful Heir"
(ST:TNG s.6):
"The wind does not respect a fool."
Beats me why Kahless did not say the Klingon version:
<qoH vuvbe' SuS>
Just goes to show: cloning isn't perfect after all.
BTW, I just figured out the name of that man who stood outside the
walls of Quin Lat and proclaimed that he would make the wind respect
him.
It could only have been K'Nute (or possibly K'Newt). {{{>;-)
Lord Havelock.
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